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Icom showcases new range at Seawork
On show at Seawork from Icom will be a new range of radio solutions for the commercial maritime market.
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BMT showcase capabilities at Seawork
BMT Nigel Gee (BMT), which continues to be at the forefront in the design of high performance, customised wind farm support vessels for the offshore industry, will showcase its portfolio of high performance vessels at Seawork.
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Quik Sling man overboard recovery system
A recent addition to SeaSafe’s suite of products is the Quik Sling, which will be on show on SeaSafe’s Seawork stand (A215).
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Landau UK: new products and special offers at Seawork
Landau UK, the specialist supplier and installer of marine equipment, electronics and deck gear, will present a number of new products at Seawork 2014, including the UK premier of a new range of ''back-to-basics'' gensets, new fuel purifying units for delivery and transfer, new submersible Radar and GPS for extreme ...
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ICMS Maritime Professional of the Year Award shortlist unveiled
The two shortlisted nominations for the ICMS Maritime Professional of the Year 2014 Award at Seawork International this year are Luke Webster of Germany''s PM Shipping and Jeremy Dale of SeaSafe Systems.
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Wessex Marine vessel makes Seawork début
Poole-based Wessex Marine (V1, V2) is marking its 17th year of exhibiting at Seawork this year with a new vessel, the XO 270.
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North Sea Winches cranks it up
North Sea Winches, exhibiting on the Team Humber Marine Alliance stand (B83) at Seawork, specialises in the in-house design and manufacture of hydraulic and electric winches for the marine and offshore industries, including offshore support vessels, tugs and workboats, accommodation barges ports and harbours etc.
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Italian style hits Southampton
Italian commercial and patrol craft builder Effebi, attended Seawork 2014 International (10/12 June) for the first time. Effebi presented as world premières its latest models from the patrol and rescue craft, workboat, fire-fighting boat, passenger ferry and offshore wind farm support vessel categories.
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£900,000 investment by Centa Transmissions
Making life as easy as possible for boat builders has led to Centa Transmissions expanding and taking on more staff.
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Mermaid Marine expands its service facilities
Poole based Mermaid Marine is expanding its service and maintenance facilities.
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New vessel for Windwave Workboats
Windwave Workboats launches the Susie S, the first of the new Damen FCS 2008 crew transfer vessels at Seawork this year (V30). The vessel, the first of this type from Damen, is a 20m, Bureau Veritas classed, aluminium catamaran utilising Damen''s proven Twin Axe design.
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Broadband aboard
Accessing weather information and chart updates, keeping in contact with loved ones or simply checking the news are now as simple to do at sea as they are on land with the launch of Fleet One from the UK''s Inmarsat Maritime.
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Marina Projects at Seawork
The UK marina consultancy Marina Projects, will be exhibiting alongside its operating subsidiaries Endeavour Quay and Whitehaven Marina at this year’s Seawork International 2014 from 10 to 12 June at ABP Port of Southampton.
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Commercial lifejacket debut
Ocean Safety’s new commercial twin chamber lifejacket, named the K2, will be making its UK debut at Seawork International this year.
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WhisperPower generator systems for rescue vessels
The renowned Fassmer yard in Northern Germany has ordered new WhisperPower generator systems for three rescue vessels for the Deutsche Gesellschaft zur Rettung Schiffbrüchiger, DGzRS.
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Eleven models now available from JCB
JCB has expanded its range of Dieselmax marine diesel engines with 11 models now available in the TCAE range.
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Rolls Royce to invest £22m in new facility
Rolls-Royce is to invest in a £22m marine facility in Brazil to assemble and test large thrusters and other propulsion equipment for use on semisubmersible rigs, drill ships, FPSOs and other offshore vessels.
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SOLAS going electronic
Commencing this July, the International Maritime Organisation’s Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) Convention regulations will require all member countries to move towards using electronic navigational charts in their regions for conduct of safe shipping. Around the world, especially in remote areas, the London-based UN organisation notes that work ...
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Don't miss Seawork International
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Mustang bought out of administration
There’s good news for the Pembroke Dock workboat builder, Mustang Marine (Wales) Ltd this month. The company has been bought out of administration and will continue to trade under the name of Mustang Marine Ltd.